Penelope tests Odysseus's identity to ensure he is her real husband, given her experience with numerous suitors during his long absence. She does this by asking him specific details that only the real Odysseus would know.
In Homer's epic The Odyssey, Penelope's motivation to test Odysseus' identity stems from her need to ensure the man who claims to be her returning husband is indeed Odysseus. Given that Penelope has been plagued with suitors during Odysseus's 20-year absence, she has to be certain before she allows herself to accept her long-lost spouse. She tests his identity by asking him to describe their bed, information only the real Odysseus would know. This ensures that she is not being deceived by one of the many usurpers who have been seeking her hand in marriage.
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impromptu, extemporaneous, manuscript, memorized
Answer:
The correct answer is "impromptu, extemporaneous, manuscript, memorized".
Explanation:
There are different methods to deliver a message to an audience, they have advantages and disadvantages depending of the purpose and nature of the speech to deliver. According to terms of interaction with the audience, impromptu is the one with most interaction since it involves giving the message directly without advance preparation relying on the reaction of the audience. Extemporaneous is the next, which involves giving a carefully planned speech; manuscript is the next, which is giving word by word a text written previously; memorized is the last, as it involves the speaker committed to memory, without adding anything to interact with the audience.
A. (Sentence 5) "pearl harbor,"he choked out, "Its been attacked!"
B. (Sentence 2) The freighter Florentine, 320 miles northeast of the Hawaiian Island of Hilo was lumbering along at about 15 knots when the garbled message came in over the radio
C. (Sentence 7) "Should we change course, Skipper?"
D. (Sentence 4) With the message burned into his mind, First Mate Lovett all but ran up the ladder to the bridge
Is that house their's?
B.
Someone's dog is barking.
C.
Do you think everybodys gone?
D.
No ones ideas will be rejected
b. detachment from social influences.
c. rejection of line and form.
d. short brushstrokes and textured surfaces.